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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
The NOACA Report offers a monthly in-depth discussion on pressing issues and opportunities for building equitable and livable communities throughout Northeast Ohio. Hear about the overall implementation efforts for integrating social equity into transportation and environment planning decisions that will increase accessibility to land use, housing, health, workforce mobility and infrastructure investments.
In this Episode, we are discussing the development of Northeast Ohio’s first regional Climate Action Plan. A regional climate action plan creates a foundation for transformative action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, build resilience, and enhance equity. NOACA will design and carry out the regional climate action plan that integrates local initiatives and identifies opportunities to develop programs and policies at the regional scale. The plan will also include an inventory of current emissions, an assessment of resiliency and risk, and region-specific climate goals.
Joining the discussion is Grace Gallucci, NOACA's Executive Director and CEO; Joe MacDonald, Director, Strategic & Environmental Planning, NOACA; Semia Bray of Bray Consulting Group, Inc.; Stephen Love, Program Director, Environmental Initiatives, The Cleveland Foundation; John Mitterholzer, Program Director, Climate and Environmental Justice, The Gund Foundation.
Learn more about eNEO2050 and how this comprehensive planning approach will enhance the region’s competitiveness and increase its resilience to support regional planning initiatives at eneo2050.com.
The NOACA Report offers a monthly in-depth discussion on pressing issues and opportunities for building equitable and livable communities throughout Northeast Ohio. Hear about the overall implementation efforts for integrating social equity into transportation and environment planning decisions that will increase accessibility to land use, housing, health, workforce mobility and infrastructure investments.
In this Episode, listen to Part II of our discussion, “Exploring Investment Opportunities for an Equitable Northeast Ohio”. The historic $1.2 trillion bipartisan bill, Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act (IIJA), presents tremendous opportunities for Northeast Ohio as a large share of funds will go to a variety of programs such as roads, bridges, highways, broadband, water projects and economic development opportunities for the growth of our region. Our host Grace Gallucci, NOACA's Executive Director & CEO will discuss the comprehensive economic development strategies (CEDS) for Northeast Ohio.
Joining the discussion is Lake County Commissioner and NOACA’s Board President John Hamercheck, Fred Abousleman, President at A/R360 Consultants, LLC, Natasha Cresap, Economic Development Specialist at Lorain County Ohio Government, Patrick Mohorcic, Director of Public Finance and Chief Financial Officer at Lake Development Authority.
Learn more about eNEO2050 and how this comprehensive planning approach will enhance the region’s competitiveness and increase its resilience to support regional
Join the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) for its second season of "The NOACA Report," a podcast about the long range plan, eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio. The NOACA Report offers a monthly in-depth discussion on pressing issues and opportunities for building equitable and livable communities throughout Northeast Ohio. Hear about the overall implementation efforts for integrating social equity into transportation and environment planning decisions that will increase accessibility to land use, housing, health, workforce mobility and infrastructure investments.
In this Episode, we’re talking about “Exploring Investment Opportunities for an Equitable Northeast Ohio”. The historic $1.2 trillion bipartisan bill, Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act (IIJA), presents tremendous opportunities for Northeast Ohio as a large share of funds will go to a variety of programs such as roads, bridges, highways, broadband, water projects and more. Our host Grace Gallucci, NOACA's Executive Director & CEO will discuss how the agency will prioritize projects aligned with the IIJA including a brownfield revolving loan, climate action plan, electric vehicle charging stations, hyperloop, and comprehensive economic development strategies (CEDS). Joining the discussion is Kathy Sarli, former Chief Operating Officer, Randy Lane, Director of Programming and Beverly Burtzlaff, Government Affairs Liaison. Learn more about eNEO2050 and how this comprehensive planning approach will enhance the region’s competitiveness and increase its resilience to support regional outcomes over the next 30 years. Check local listings to find the NOACA Report and more about eNEO2050 at www.eneo2050.com.
In this latest episode, NOACA staff discuss highlights of the eNEO2050 long-range plan (LRP). After an 18-month plan development, the eNEO2050 was adopted by the NOACA Board of Directors on June 11, 2021. Staff responsible for the overall comprehensive plan, will unveil how the LRP was developed as a 30- year transportation blueprint for Northeast Ohio.
Equity is woven throughout the eNEO2050 document, ensuring that all people have access and mobility to enable them to actively participate in the economy and to enjoy the quality of life this region has to offer.
The LRP, identified as the 'people's plan,' was accomplished with over 3000 comments from stakeholders and public at-large throughout four development phases and over 100 comments during the final draft. These diverse perspectives and input help shape the plan. Listeners will hear about the CrowdGauge tool and survey input that help determine the transportation scenarios; performance measures; the 4 P's: policies projects, programs and plans that include over $14 billion of future transportation investments. The overall results of the plan will be discussed.
Guests include NOACA's Executive Director and CEO, Grace Gallucci, who will moderate today's episode; Kathy Sarli, Chief Operating Officer; Joe MacDonald, Director of Strategic and Environmental Planning; Ali Makarachi, Director of Transportation Planning and Engineering; Debby Heinen, Senior Planner - Strategic and Long-Range Planning; and co-host, Danielle Render, Director of External Engagement and Public Affairs.
Learn more about the eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio, at www.eneo2050.com
"The NOACA Report" podcasts are posted bi-monthly. Look for Part II of this next series in October 2021.
In this latest episode, NOACA delves in a discussion about Northeast Ohio’s public transit plans for the future and how to ensure important resources, like Ohio’s recent approved Transportation Budget and President’s Biden Infrastructure Plan are utilized in our area to provide frequent, reliable service to connect people with public transit.
Listen in as our guest co-hosts Grace Gallucci, NOACA Executive Director-CEO and Valarie McCall, NOACA Board member and Chief of Communications, Government and International Affairs for the City of Cleveland discuss these issues and the state of public transit with guests Ben Capelle, General Manager of Laketran, Dr. Floun’say Caver, COO of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority and Shannon Rine, Medina Transit Director.
Learn more about the eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio, NOACA's long-range plan at www.eneo2050.com
"The NOACA Report" podcasts are posted monthly.
In this episode, we’re talking about “The Air We Breathe.” The environment directly affects the health status and plays a major role in the quality of life, years of healthy life lived, and healthy disparities. We know that poor air quality is linked to premature death, cancer and long-term damage to respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Does transportation and mobile emission play a role in this or is there a shift for the better? What are the challenges that may impact our future?
Co-host Gayle Godek delves into a discussion on air quality in Northeast Ohio and the health impacts on residents with guests John Carl, M.D., head of the Center for Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic and Tim Kovach, Air Quality Planner at NOACA.
Learn more about eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio at www.eneo2050.com
All people deserve to safely walk, bike, take transit, and drive through their communities. NOACA will delve into transportation policies and programs that will help reconstruct or improve our city streets or networks so that active transportation like (bicycling and walking) is safe and comfortable. Hosts Gayle Godek and Danielle Render talk with guest Jacob Vansickle, Executive Director of Bike Cleveland about connected stress-free bike networks, complete streets and safety.
Learn more about eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio at www.eneo2050.com
"The NOACA Report" podcasts are posted monthly.
Join us for Part II on the discussion of racial justice and racial equity in planning.
Just recently, the NOACA Board of Directors adopted a statement on their commitment to racial equity in planning. Many may not think about transportation as a raced policy area. However, transportation policy has the potential to improve racial equity or widen racial disparities. That’s why NOACA is using equity as the central focal point for its next long range plan, eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio. We believe planners, policymakers can build transportation systems that serve all communities, and improve accessibility for all.
Joining the discussion today are members of NOACA's Board of Directors:
Special Guest Host, Grace Gallucci, CEO of NOACA will guide the discussion along with "The NOACA Report" co-hosts Danielle Render and Gayle Godek. Read the NOACA's Board of Directors Commitment on Racial Equity in Planning in its entirety at www.noaca.org
Learn more about eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio at www.eneo2050.com
"The NOACA Report" podcasts are posted monthly.
In this first part of two episodes, we’re talking racial justice and racial equity in planning.
Just recently, the NOACA Board of Directors adopted a statement on their commitment to racial equity in planning. Many may not think about transportation as a raced policy area. However, transportation policy has the potential to improve racial equity or widen racial disparities. That’s why NOACA is using equity as the central focal point for its next long range plan, eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio. We believe planners, policymakers can build transportation systems that serve all communities, and improve accessibility for all.
Joining the discussion today are members of NOACA's Board of Directors:
Special Guest Host, Grace Gallucci, CEO of NOACA will guide the discussion along with "The NOACA Report" co-hosts Danielle Render and Gayle Godek. Read the NOACA's Board of Directors Commitment on Racial Equity in Planning in its entirety at www.noaca.org
Learn more about eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio at www.eneo2050.com
"The NOACA Report" podcasts are posted monthly.
The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) introduces, its first podcast, "The NOACA Report," and its first series, eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio. Join hosts Danielle Render and Gayle Godek monthly as they discuss in-depth topics on the most pressing issues and opportunities for building equitable and livable communities throughout Northeast Ohio. Hear about the overall planning effort for integrating social equity into transportation and environment planning decisions that will increase accessibility to land use, housing, health, workforce mobility and infrastructure investments. Episode 1 features guests from the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency: Grace Gallucci, Chief Executive Officer and Dr. Joe MacDonald, Director of Strategic and Environmental Planning. Learn more about ENEO2050 and how this comprehensive planning approach will enhance the region’s competitiveness and increase its resilience to support regional outcomes over the next 30 years. Check local listings to find the NOACA Report and more about eNEO2050 at www.eneo2050.com
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.